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Which Meguiars Products are equivalent to TriZact?

The BMW shop where I do small production detailing (i.e. late model used BMW's for complete reconditioning) uses 3M Trizact products. I use their 3000 grit sanding pads on a Snap On air orbital, then compound, then Glaze. Surprisingly, the final wax is Meguiars #26 (because it doesn't dry white).

Re: Which Meguiars Products are equivalent to TriZact?

Originally Posted by Totoland Mach

The BMW shop where I do small production detailing (i.e. late model used BMW's for complete reconditioning) uses 3M Trizact products. I use their 3000 grit sanding pads on a Snap On air orbital, then compound, then Glaze. Surprisingly, the final wax is Meguiar's #26 (because it doesn't dry white).

Would the new Solo system be the route to take?

Thanks

Toto

No.

The Solo System is for fresh paint, you state you're working on factory cured paint.

I do small production detailing (i.e. late model used BMW's for complete reconditioning)

(At least that's how it reads)

If you're working older finishes, the our 80's series is the recommended line of products.